

This course is part of Summit's Low Vision Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
4.5/5
2007 Ratings , 212 Reviews

This course is part of Summit's Low Vision Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
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Low vision is defined as visual impairment that cannot be corrected with standard refractive, therapeutic, or surgicalmethods. Physical and occupational therapy play an integral role in improving functional independence and enhancing remaining vision to prevent or minimize disability. Twelve million Americans are living with age-related macular degeneration and 3.36 million Americans are living with Glaucoma; two of the most common eye diseases resulting in low vision and blindness in older adults. Visual impairment in older adults often leads to negative impacts on overall health and significant difficulty with ADLs
This workshop will provide attendees with the skillsneeded to effectively assess and treat those affected by low vision. This course aims to add value to clinical practice and clients overall health by improving objectively measured outcomes, increasing ADL independence, preventing falls, and functional decline. This workshop employs a wide varietyof teaching and learning methods to maximize retention and carryover for next-day application into clinical practice. This course includes problem-based learning, handson labs, lectures, videos, and interactive discussion. As clinicians, we should always remember that “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants
4/5
Laurie (TN) on Feb 15, 2026
too many long pauses for reading
4/5
Nancy (MN) on Feb 09, 2026
several long pauses during presentation
5/5
Celeste (CA) on Jan 31, 2026
useful information i can use in my practice
5/5
Lisa (PA) on Jan 27, 2026
would like to see more videos of the items recommended.
5/5
ADRIANE (CA) on Jan 26, 2026
i would have appreciated it if his phone was turned on silent. it rang 3 times. i found it very distracting. when it was ringing, i could only focus on it and missed what he was saying.
4/5
Victoria (AK) on Jan 07, 2026
i enjoyed the questions from participants%3b excellent addition to content
4/5
Philippa (WA) on Dec 28, 2025
hard to concentrate at times
4/5
Sally (FL) on Nov 30, 2025
didn't expect this course to go into details on vestibular system. instructor may have been knowledgeable but sometimes wasn't very effective in explaining things. the material is dry and i wish the instructor had used more effective methods to present the material in a more fun and interactive way. the av material wasn't the best compared to other courses i've attended\/watched on video. had too much pause in video when answering attendees questions.
4/5
Beverly (IL) on Oct 28, 2025
very informative
4/5
Daniel (VT) on Oct 11, 2025
instructor clearly has clinical experience w\/ low vision, very knowledgable.
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